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this is plain green most of the year but this time of year it gets white education. >> education -- edges. >> this is gorgeous. >> this is cyclomen and orchids are always good, these are back here and paper whites. they'll be in bloom soon. >> is this one we did a couple of weeks ago. >> absolutely. it doesn't take time at all. >> here's another one of those. >> that's amaryllis. we planted some of those a couple of weeks ago and they take off. >> there's still time to do these? >> oh, yeah and a lot of times it's fun to give the gift before they bloom so the receiver can really take some of that and watch it grow. >> especially kids. >> exactly. >> this is cute. >> this is topiary reindeer, adorable. stagma moss that's stuffed and creeping ivy and creeping fig. >> we'vude on this one, a similar idea. >> but simplified, a little orchid and frosty fern together, nice and easy. >> what you can do is go look at a bunch of flowers, wander through a greenhouse or something and say i like this, i like this, i like this. >> that's how we all do our shopping. we get the cart and take the planter
this is plain green most of the year but this time of year it gets white education. >> education -- edges. >> this is gorgeous. >> this is cyclomen and orchids are always good, these are back here and paper whites. they'll be in bloom soon. >> is this one we did a couple of weeks ago. >> absolutely. it doesn't take time at all. >> here's another one of those. >> that's amaryllis. we planted some of those a couple of weeks ago and they take off. >>...
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the $1,000 awarded to the students goes to their post secondary education. >> stay with us. more news coming up on "11 news sunday morning." >> good morning. miami heats up in game seven, and a dramatic win for the birds. >> matt wieters at the plate. pedro strokes in relief, but he can't hold the lead. base hit. juan pierre crosses the plate. tied up at 4. in the end, phillies had the run at first. no problem for jim johnson. the ground into the 5-4-3 double play. the game remains tied. we go to the 12th with a runner on. adam jones at the plate. adam launches his 17th homer of the season. it was a big one. the game winner. birds win in 12. the final score 6-4. game seven, nba playoffs, heat taking on boston. heat pulling away in the fourth. this is lebron james. long three-pointer. it goes. the heat taking a seven-point lead. dwayne wade also doing his thing. wade drives the floater. it is good. miami wins 101-88. they win the east. they will take on oklahoma city in the finals of the nba. maria sharapova going for the career grand slam. here she is with french open finals
the $1,000 awarded to the students goes to their post secondary education. >> stay with us. more news coming up on "11 news sunday morning." >> good morning. miami heats up in game seven, and a dramatic win for the birds. >> matt wieters at the plate. pedro strokes in relief, but he can't hold the lead. base hit. juan pierre crosses the plate. tied up at 4. in the end, phillies had the run at first. no problem for jim johnson. the ground into the 5-4-3 double play....
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we will be doing a lot of educational activities involving science. we will do a lot of fun camp things too, we will do sports and activities. the y of central maryland runs camps all summer long. this week was added at the last minute, because this week kids are usually still in school. but a lack of snow days means most kids got out early. >> we thought it would be best to get gam camp up and running a week early and give parents an opportunity to send their kids to camp. i know it puts parents in a bind if they expect their kids to be out next week, and then they are out this week. we try to fill that gap. >> if you think it is too late, think again. the y still has plenty of spots. those camps are available at discounts up to 60% off for subscribers. >> everything from the traditional day camps, sports camps, science camps. we have all different kinds of camps. >> throughout the summer we will be adding new camps to our site. so our certificate subscribers should text back regularly. >> if you are late in the game, kids can still make the most of
we will be doing a lot of educational activities involving science. we will do a lot of fun camp things too, we will do sports and activities. the y of central maryland runs camps all summer long. this week was added at the last minute, because this week kids are usually still in school. but a lack of snow days means most kids got out early. >> we thought it would be best to get gam camp up and running a week early and give parents an opportunity to send their kids to camp. i know it puts...
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>> in this morning's education alert. you'll be hearing a lot about something called common core from school this fall. it's a method that maryland and many other states are using to improve student achievement. this summer, more than 6,000 teachers and principals are giving it a test run. education reporter tim tooten has that story. >> almost every school district in the state are getting a taste of summer school. you hear the common core state standards. >> of what you saw. what do you think? we asked you two questions. >> when i learned about teaching english, it was, you know, reading and writing. but what we're learning here is about how all disciplines are connected and that's what learning is all about. making those connections. >> actually wrote model units and model lessons this year that really helped teachers understand what it looks like. >> the state says the goal is to help educators teach what they're learning here in their own classrooms. >> we're asking more of teachers and kids in doing this. we're aski
>> in this morning's education alert. you'll be hearing a lot about something called common core from school this fall. it's a method that maryland and many other states are using to improve student achievement. this summer, more than 6,000 teachers and principals are giving it a test run. education reporter tim tooten has that story. >> almost every school district in the state are getting a taste of summer school. you hear the common core state standards. >> of what you saw....
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. >> up, up on education! the dream act is the controversial baltimore question that would allow in-state tuition rates. opponent say the law would be a financial burden on the state. a recent poll of more than 800 registered voters found that 58% support the measure and 34% oppose it. >> hundreds of volunteers were hard at work in baltimore saturday for the annual day of service. the ricky myers day of service is run by the non-profit civic works, the 10th year for the event. helped plant gardens, clean up parks and sort through donated goods. >> the main focus of our day and focus of ricky myers life was to celebrate volunteerism and that's what makes a day like today when 400 of us get together really special. >> since its inception, close to 30,000 people have volunteered with civic works. the baltimore city fire department hosted its thrill show to raise public awareness about fire safety. firefighters helped attendees create home evacuation plans and stressed the importance of smoke detectors. other attr
. >> up, up on education! the dream act is the controversial baltimore question that would allow in-state tuition rates. opponent say the law would be a financial burden on the state. a recent poll of more than 800 registered voters found that 58% support the measure and 34% oppose it. >> hundreds of volunteers were hard at work in baltimore saturday for the annual day of service. the ricky myers day of service is run by the non-profit civic works, the 10th year for the event....
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. >> up, up for education! >> down, down for deportation. >> the dream act is the controversial ballot question that, if approved, would allow in-state tuition rates for illegal immigrants. those immigrants would have to attend a maryland high school for at least three years and prove they or their parents pay state taxes. opponents say the law would be a financial burden on the state. they collected signatures to force the issue on to the november ballot. a recent poll of more than 800 registered voters found that 58% support the measure and 34% oppose it. >> hundreds of volunteers were hard at work in baltimore saturday for the annual day of service. the annual ricky myers day of service is run by the non-profit civic works, the 10th year for the event. volunteers helped plant gardens, clean up parks and sort through donated goods. >> the main focus of our day and focus of ricky myers life was to celebrate volunteerism and that's what makes a day like today when 400 of us get together really special. >> since
. >> up, up for education! >> down, down for deportation. >> the dream act is the controversial ballot question that, if approved, would allow in-state tuition rates for illegal immigrants. those immigrants would have to attend a maryland high school for at least three years and prove they or their parents pay state taxes. opponents say the law would be a financial burden on the state. they collected signatures to force the issue on to the november ballot. a recent poll of...
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one resident says she supports education, but does not think mayes chapel is the best location to build a new school. >> where is parking going to be when school plays, christmas, easter, school functions, p.t.a. meetings? parents aren't going to be bused out there. they're going to have to drive. where are they going to park? those are all tollable areas. >> the school, which has not been named yet, is expected to open the next two to three years. >> baltimore's catholic community will soon have a new leader. the vatican has appointed bishop william laurie as new archbishop of baltimore. he'll replace cardinal edwin o'brien, who will take on duties in rome. the newly appointed leader of the nation's very first archdiocese is a prominent voice in the national debate on same-sex marriage and contraception. >> the church has clearly and consistently talked about the importance of marriage as between one man and one woman for the good of society. >> the archbishop will officially assume his duties on may 16. >> the time is 6:07, 60 degrees on tv hill. retailers can take the easter bunny, h
one resident says she supports education, but does not think mayes chapel is the best location to build a new school. >> where is parking going to be when school plays, christmas, easter, school functions, p.t.a. meetings? parents aren't going to be bused out there. they're going to have to drive. where are they going to park? those are all tollable areas. >> the school, which has not been named yet, is expected to open the next two to three years. >> baltimore's catholic...
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the city's education and youth committee unanimously approved a resolution thursday that would double funding to after-school and summer programs. the resolution was introduced by local youth organizations worried about funding cuts during upcoming budget debates. >> tried different charge to use the power if it's not in the budget, up against the budget, and made sure that this is in there, because this is making positive change. >> some of the city's youth played on the front lawn of city hall thursday to let the mayor know they would have nowhere to go if funding gets cut. middle school students will head back to school today. crews have repaired a 16-inch water main break that forced officials to cancel classes thursday. a school and a number of homes were without water since wednesday morning when the pipe originally broke. water service has been restored to the school and nearby homes. >> the state comptroller is calling for all state school systems to begin classes after labor day. he tells the baltimore business journal that a statewide change would save state and local govern
the city's education and youth committee unanimously approved a resolution thursday that would double funding to after-school and summer programs. the resolution was introduced by local youth organizations worried about funding cuts during upcoming budget debates. >> tried different charge to use the power if it's not in the budget, up against the budget, and made sure that this is in there, because this is making positive change. >> some of the city's youth played on the front lawn...
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. >> pelley: i wonder what education means to you two? >> austin metzger: it's everything. >> arielle metzger: it is everything to us. i plan to be a child defense lawyer. if i focus on my studies, i have that opportunity. >> pelley: the american dream is durable, and there is something about growing up in a truck that makes you believe in it all the more. as we tagged along with the metzgers, they told us they like the truck better than a motel, and they wanted to show us something they've been doing in the evenings-- they're acting in a community theater, a free and normal thing. on stage, they had a chance to be somebody else, but what struck us most was that they were just as happy in their roles as the metzgers. ♪ ♪ >> arielle metzger: before the truck, i always saw all these homeless people and i would feel so bad for them. and then, as soon as we started living in the truck ourselves, i've seen even more. and i just feel so bad. and even though i'm homeless myself, i want to do as much as i can to help them get up... back on th
. >> pelley: i wonder what education means to you two? >> austin metzger: it's everything. >> arielle metzger: it is everything to us. i plan to be a child defense lawyer. if i focus on my studies, i have that opportunity. >> pelley: the american dream is durable, and there is something about growing up in a truck that makes you believe in it all the more. as we tagged along with the metzgers, they told us they like the truck better than a motel, and they wanted to show...
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his non-profit organization, the central asia institute, is dedicated to promoting education, especially for girls, in remote parts of pakistan and afghanistan. president obama donated $100,000 to the group from the proceeds of his nobel prize. mortenson's book, "three cups of tea," has sold more than four million copies and has been required reading for u.s. servicemen bound for afghanistan. but after receiving complaints from former donors, board members, staffers and charity watchdogs, we began what turned out to be a seven-month investigation. the story, which aired last year, had major consequences, raising serious questions about how millions of dollars were being spent, whether mortenson was personally benefiting from his charity, and whether some of the most dramatic and inspiring stories in his books are even true. greg mortenson's books have made him a publishing phenomenon and a sought-after speaker on the lecture circuit, where he has attained a cult-like status. ( applause ) he regularly draws crowds of several thousand people and $30,000 per engagement. and everywhere morte
his non-profit organization, the central asia institute, is dedicated to promoting education, especially for girls, in remote parts of pakistan and afghanistan. president obama donated $100,000 to the group from the proceeds of his nobel prize. mortenson's book, "three cups of tea," has sold more than four million copies and has been required reading for u.s. servicemen bound for afghanistan. but after receiving complaints from former donors, board members, staffers and charity...
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so everybody helped to educate me, and we all adjusted the script together. >> can you see? >> uh-huh. >> simon: while we were there, angelina gave the cast a sneak preview of the film's trailer. >> zana marjanovic: wow. >> simon: and they thought it reflected the reality of their war. goran kostic and zana marjanovic play the two lovers. >> marjanovic: people i know, and my friends and their families never thought in their life that everything they had could be taken away from them. >> goran kostic: it goes to the core of who i am and where i am and what we are, i suppose. it's very personal. >> simon: others might find the plot implausible, an affair between a muslim prisoner and the serb commandant of the prison where women are getting raped every day. some bosnian women who'd been through that found the film objectionable. the bosnian government temporarily withdrew angelina's permit to shoot there. you walked into a minefield, and when you were writing the script, did you realize that every step you took, there was a mine in your way? >> jolie: i didn't know it was goin
so everybody helped to educate me, and we all adjusted the script together. >> can you see? >> uh-huh. >> simon: while we were there, angelina gave the cast a sneak preview of the film's trailer. >> zana marjanovic: wow. >> simon: and they thought it reflected the reality of their war. goran kostic and zana marjanovic play the two lovers. >> marjanovic: people i know, and my friends and their families never thought in their life that everything they had could...
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his movies educate and enthrall, boggle and terrify. and now, he's directed his 27th film, about one of the most admired men in history and one of his heroes, abraham lincoln. but before we tell you about that, we discovered things about spielberg that took us by surprise, stories from his childhood that are reflected in many of his extraordinary films. steven spielberg is now 65. he told us that, when he's directing, he still gets just as worried, panicked, filled with dread as he did when he first started out. you're a nervous wreck. >> steven spielberg: yeah, it's true. >> stahl: is it a fear? >> spielberg: it's not really fear. it's just much more of a anticipation of the unknown. and you know, the unknown could be food poisoning. it's just the kind of level of anxiety not being able to write my life as well as i can write my movies. >> stahl: what about a way to handle your fears? >> spielberg: there's no better way than to tell a story about them and infect everybody else. ( laughter ) although, i'll tell you something-- it doesn'
his movies educate and enthrall, boggle and terrify. and now, he's directed his 27th film, about one of the most admired men in history and one of his heroes, abraham lincoln. but before we tell you about that, we discovered things about spielberg that took us by surprise, stories from his childhood that are reflected in many of his extraordinary films. steven spielberg is now 65. he told us that, when he's directing, he still gets just as worried, panicked, filled with dread as he did when he...
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maybe that's because in france, things like healthcare and education are virtually free. but if you think the french have unlocked the door to paradise, don't start packing yet. [sewing machines whirring] the 35-hour work week, meant to create new jobs, hardly made a dent in unemployment, which still stands at over 10%. and not everyone is thrilled about working even 35 hours. corrine maier, a part-time employee for the state-owned electricity company, has written a book arguing that the french should work less or at least less well. >> the aim is to keep your job without working, or to do... [laughs] it's not to go higher. >> maier's best seller, bonjour, laziness, reveals her secrets on the art of pretending to work. let me read you the subtitle of your book. "the art and necessity of doing the least possible in a corporation." what is the art? >> because you have to be an actor. >> so you're performing? >> yes, you're performing. >> did you have any idea when you wrote this book that it was going to be so popular with french people? >> uh, no. [laughing] no. >> were yo
maybe that's because in france, things like healthcare and education are virtually free. but if you think the french have unlocked the door to paradise, don't start packing yet. [sewing machines whirring] the 35-hour work week, meant to create new jobs, hardly made a dent in unemployment, which still stands at over 10%. and not everyone is thrilled about working even 35 hours. corrine maier, a part-time employee for the state-owned electricity company, has written a book arguing that the french...
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president obama's plan keeps taxes down for the middle class, invests in education and asks the wealthy to pay their fair share. mitt romney and his billionaire allies can spend milions to distort the president's words. but they're not interested in rebuilding the middle class. he is. i'm barack obama and i c'mon, michael! get in the game! [ male announcer ] don't have the hops for hoops with your buddies? lost your appetite for romance? and your mood is on its way down. you might not just be getting older. you might have a treatable condition called low testosterone or low t. millions of men, forty-five or older, may have low t. so talk to your doctor about low t. hey, michael! [ male announcer ] and step out of the shadows. hi! how are you? [ male announcer ] learn more at isitlowt.com. [ laughs ] hey! >> american philanthropist greg carr is giving millions of dollars to gorongosa national park in mozambique to restore it to its former glory. he believes that revitalizing the park will bring tourism back to this impoverished area and create jobs in the villages nearby. one of those vi
president obama's plan keeps taxes down for the middle class, invests in education and asks the wealthy to pay their fair share. mitt romney and his billionaire allies can spend milions to distort the president's words. but they're not interested in rebuilding the middle class. he is. i'm barack obama and i c'mon, michael! get in the game! [ male announcer ] don't have the hops for hoops with your buddies? lost your appetite for romance? and your mood is on its way down. you might not just be...
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. >> the number of children that this one school's going to educate-- that's just nonsense. the words that abdul rashid khan says in this book-- this is a man who probably came to my tent every day for an hour or two, and the man that i knew is not the man who's portrayed in this book. >> you seem to be saying that most of it is b.s. >> the most generous thing i could say is that it's grossly exaggerated, and probably the harshest thing i could say is a lot of it just sounds like outright fabrication. >> in april 2011, the school sat empty, and we were told by a tribal leader that it had never been used. >> no one's there at all. you know, i think, at best, it might end up being used as a storage shed for stuff. >> we obviously wanted to talk to greg mortenson, who has appeared on just about every news and talk show on television, but he didn't want to talk to 60 minutes. he dismissed our initial request for an interview, and our follow-up messages and emails have gone unanswered. we finally decided to seek him out at a speaking engagement and book-signing in atlanta. >> ste
. >> the number of children that this one school's going to educate-- that's just nonsense. the words that abdul rashid khan says in this book-- this is a man who probably came to my tent every day for an hour or two, and the man that i knew is not the man who's portrayed in this book. >> you seem to be saying that most of it is b.s. >> the most generous thing i could say is that it's grossly exaggerated, and probably the harshest thing i could say is a lot of it just sounds...
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help, but recent research shows... ... nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in outeachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. or that printing in color had to cost a fortune. nobody said an all-in-one had to be bulky. or that you had to print from your desk. at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. well, having a ton of locations doesn't hurt. and my daughter loves the santa. oh, ah sir. that is a customer. let's not tell mom. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. fedex office. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. sfx- "sounds of african drum and flute" look who's back. again? it's embarrassing it's embarrassing! we can see you carl. we can totally see you. come on you're better than this...all that prowling around. yeah, you're the king of the jungle. have you thought about going vegan carl? hahaha!! you know folks who save h
help, but recent research shows... ... nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in outeachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. or that printing in color had to cost a fortune. nobody said an all-in-one had to be bulky. or that you had to print from your desk. at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use. it's the ultimate...
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let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. he's going to apply testosterone to his underarm. axiron, the only underarm treatment for low t, can restore testosterone levels back to normal in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18. axiron can transfer to others through direct contact. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these signs and symptoms to your doctor if they occur. tell your doctor about all medical conditions and medications. do not use if you have prostate or breast cancer. serious side effects could include increased risk of prostate cancer; worsening prostate symptoms; decreased sperm count; ankle, feet, or body swelling; enlarged or painful breasts; problems breathing while sleeping; and blood clots in the legs.
let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. he's going to apply testosterone to his underarm. axiron, the only underarm treatment for low t, can restore testosterone levels back to normal in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18. axiron can transfer to others through direct contact. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where...
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let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. but when i was in an accident... i was worried the health care system spoke a language all its own with unitedhealthcare, i got help that fit my life. so i never missed a beat. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. tintroducing a revolutionary. it new mascara. clump crusher...crusher. 200% more volume. zero clumps. new clump crusher from easy, breezy, beautiful covergirl. >> as part of our investigation into greg mortenson's activities, we checked the financial records of his nonprofit organization, the central asia institute, which builds and funds the schools in pakistan and
let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. but when i was in an accident... i was worried the...
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they've invited educators to come and watch it to try to create change and get people talking about it, but katie barrett who started that petition is also there and so are hirsch and weinstein and they tell me that they are going to keep fighting that rating in hopes of bringing it down to pg13. >> whether they do that or not, it sounds like it's something worth seeing even if the kids are watching it with an adult. >> be in theaters next month here. >>> >> we'll send it out to topper who is on the terrace with the weather. >> reporter: we're setting new records, 84 at dulles replacing the old record of 82. we'll come back, track a couple thunderstorms and talk about some cooler air, too. >>> hello, everybody. i'm anita brikman down here at the d.c. armory for the two-day health and fitness expo ahead of the big event, the suntrust rock and roll usa marathon. a lot of the people behind me have been training to months to building up gradually to those 26.2 miles they're going to tackle on saturday morning. even though we've had a mild winter, the temperatures have been nowhere near wha
they've invited educators to come and watch it to try to create change and get people talking about it, but katie barrett who started that petition is also there and so are hirsch and weinstein and they tell me that they are going to keep fighting that rating in hopes of bringing it down to pg13. >> whether they do that or not, it sounds like it's something worth seeing even if the kids are watching it with an adult. >> be in theaters next month here. >>> >> we'll...
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she says -- education. she said her child was not allowed to attend school when the nurse was absent. >>> 6:06. jessica doyle is watching your money. >> apparently the news isn't so good when it comes to foreclosures. >> and it could be getting a whole lot worse. more and more banks are placing hopes with unpaid mortgages on a countdown. time runs out and the nation could be looking at a new swell of foreclosed properties being dumped on to the market. the time is early next year and the results would likely weigh down everyone's home values yet again. june showed the latest evidence of this trend. realty track says the number of u.s. homes entering the foreclosure process was up for the second month in a row. nearly 13 million home loans are under water with the homeowners owning more than the house is worth and the properties could be at a higher risk of entering the foreclosure process. >>> american airlines is looking for a mate. the carrier is weighing possible merger partners but analysts say the nati
she says -- education. she said her child was not allowed to attend school when the nurse was absent. >>> 6:06. jessica doyle is watching your money. >> apparently the news isn't so good when it comes to foreclosures. >> and it could be getting a whole lot worse. more and more banks are placing hopes with unpaid mortgages on a countdown. time runs out and the nation could be looking at a new swell of foreclosed properties being dumped on to the market. the time is early...
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and make catastrophic cuts to education. so remember what romney said... and what his plan would do. president obama: i'm barack obama and... i approve this message. >> if you are watching abc 7 at 11:00 -- on your side. >> the search is intensifying whoa dangerous attacker say is behind -- series attacks against police. a manhunt is growing for a man investigators strike again. they're looking for this man laurence were in with three bombings. latest on this case. this is a...
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>> i think education is the key. you want to education yourself and reassure your daughter, this can be an incredibly frightening experience for a girl at the age of 6 or 7 who doesn't understand what apg going on with her body. get a team together, if you can. whether it includes a therapist, specialists, doctors. be the captain of that team. so you can take care of your daughter. >> this can have big psychological impacts on the girls that are experiencing this. elizabeth weil. thank you so much for talking to us. i know it's quite early out there. >> thank you. >> so we appreciate it. dr. ashton, nice to see you again. >>> inside the beat states.abñsç >>> and we're back now with one of the brightest and fastest rising stars on the political stage. nikki haley is the first woman governor ever in south carolina. she took on the state's down and dirty campaign actual chur. you with read all about it in her new book, "can't is not an option." love the title. >> it's the story of my life. someone as the only indian f
>> i think education is the key. you want to education yourself and reassure your daughter, this can be an incredibly frightening experience for a girl at the age of 6 or 7 who doesn't understand what apg going on with her body. get a team together, if you can. whether it includes a therapist, specialists, doctors. be the captain of that team. so you can take care of your daughter. >> this can have big psychological impacts on the girls that are experiencing this. elizabeth weil....
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like anybody's kids, you want them to get educated and have a great successful and happy life. just encourage them to do what they want to do and do it well. no matter what it is. i would like it to have like, sort of a ph.d. in front of their name. >> doctors, dr. grace. >> and be members of the grand ole opry. >> reporter: and again, your togetherness for 15 anniversaries. valentine's day is coming up. any special plans. why are you laughing? >> what are you planning, daddy? he's got four girls. >> i'll be scrambling the night before. >> he's good, actually. you do really well. >> i got a lot of assistance. >> well, i know the perfect, the perfect valentine's gift. >> what is that? >> help me out? >> soul to soul. >> pick it up at a store near you. >> you didn't even have to pay me to do that. hey, faith, and tim, to great to have y'all here. continued blessings. >> good to have you here, too. >> come back anytime. for more photos, go online to goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo!. >>> good i'm kristen sze. half an hour from now -- sheriff ross mirkarimi will be back in family co
like anybody's kids, you want them to get educated and have a great successful and happy life. just encourage them to do what they want to do and do it well. no matter what it is. i would like it to have like, sort of a ph.d. in front of their name. >> doctors, dr. grace. >> and be members of the grand ole opry. >> reporter: and again, your togetherness for 15 anniversaries. valentine's day is coming up. any special plans. why are you laughing? >> what are you planning,...
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focus on education and innovation. these are what's going to build our economy with some resilience and durability in the months and years to come. governor romney wants to return the country to the same policies that caused a recession in the first place. it didn't work then. it's not going to work now. that's where voters are going to center their attention. what are the candidates going to do over the next four years? >> your campaign has also hit governor romney hard on his tenure at bain capital. saying he's an outsourcer in chief and keeps sending jobs overseas. republicans are hitting hard on that. a website video saying the obama campaign has launched false attacks about outsourcing. but president obama turns out to be the real outsourcer in chief. the rnc chair will be in iowa today making that case, basically calling you all a liar. and factcheck.org does say there's no evidence to support the claim that romney, while he was running bain capital, shipped american jobs overseas. >> that's just not true, george
focus on education and innovation. these are what's going to build our economy with some resilience and durability in the months and years to come. governor romney wants to return the country to the same policies that caused a recession in the first place. it didn't work then. it's not going to work now. that's where voters are going to center their attention. what are the candidates going to do over the next four years? >> your campaign has also hit governor romney hard on his tenure at...
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>> i think education is the key. you want to education yourself and reassure your daughter, this can be an incredibly frightening experience for a girl at the age of six who doesn't understand what's going on with her body. get a team together, if you can. whether it includes a therapist, specialists, doctors. be the captain of that team. >> this can have big psychological impacts on the girls that are experiencing this. elizabeth weil. thank you so much for talking to us. i know it's quite early out there. dr. ashton, nice to see you again. dr. ashton, nice to see you ai should be arrested for crimes against potted plant-kind. [ clang ] my house is where plants came to die. ♪ but, it turns out all i was missing was miracle-gro potting mix. it's got what a plant needs. even plant food that feeds them for up to 6 months. you get bigger, more beautiful plants. guaranteed. who's got two green thumbs thanks to miracle-gro? uh, this gal. boom! everyone grows with miracle-gro. >>> and we're back now with one of the brigh
>> i think education is the key. you want to education yourself and reassure your daughter, this can be an incredibly frightening experience for a girl at the age of six who doesn't understand what's going on with her body. get a team together, if you can. whether it includes a therapist, specialists, doctors. be the captain of that team. >> this can have big psychological impacts on the girls that are experiencing this. elizabeth weil. thank you so much for talking to us. i know...
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lanham once a hot shot consultant for the new york city department of education lived lavishly in his mansion with his wife, 15 years his junior. he named the street after her -- laura lane. >> it seemed normal. i knew he was making money. i don't think anybody would sit there and say where is this money coming from because it just never was huge. >> reporter: a jury found lanham guilty of fraud, and he's now facing 20 years in prison. lanham is asking for four years saying his 17-year-old daughter can't rely on his ex-wife who he called "emotionally unstable." in a letter to the court his attorney writes, laura is going through a highly ostentatious mid-life crisis and conducts herself largely as a teenager, attending nightclubs and dating men in their teens and 20s. >> i'm not sleeping with these kids. these are my friends. so, you know if i, will i date eventually, yes. if he is younger, great. >> reporter: the cougar label is one laura lanham claimed in a posted on cougarlifediaries.com, a blog which chronicles the exploits of women over 40 who use dating sites to meet younger men
lanham once a hot shot consultant for the new york city department of education lived lavishly in his mansion with his wife, 15 years his junior. he named the street after her -- laura lane. >> it seemed normal. i knew he was making money. i don't think anybody would sit there and say where is this money coming from because it just never was huge. >> reporter: a jury found lanham guilty of fraud, and he's now facing 20 years in prison. lanham is asking for four years saying his...
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high school. >> reporter: in 1935 she was teaching physical education. now it's all reading. and she's here five days a week from 6:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon. she can't get enough of it. >> oh, i just love it. it's just really great. the kids are really good kids. >> she's an excellent teacher. all of our kindergarten boys and girls can read well at mid-year, at christmas time, and they are fluent readers by the end of kindergarten, which is exceptional. >> reporter: she helped found ashburn lutheran in 1964 and has been a force ever since. even with her 100th birthday just around the corner. >> well, just give me a guess. how old do you think she is? >> i think she's 6. >> she's what? >> 6. >> 6. okay. >> reporter: i have a cute story to tell you about olivia. we had this story scheduled for last wednesday, a week ago, but at the last minute the story was canceled because olivia refused to go on television without getting her hair done. she got her hair done. >> yeah. that was funny. >> it looks great. >> reporter: mike mathy, abc news. >> longevity is in the blood in that famil
high school. >> reporter: in 1935 she was teaching physical education. now it's all reading. and she's here five days a week from 6:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon. she can't get enough of it. >> oh, i just love it. it's just really great. the kids are really good kids. >> she's an excellent teacher. all of our kindergarten boys and girls can read well at mid-year, at christmas time, and they are fluent readers by the end of kindergarten, which is exceptional. >> reporter: she...
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president obama argued the economy can grow with further spending on domestic programs like education, paid for in part by raising taxes on the wealthy. he described his opponent as plotting to cut spending in a way that would hurt the middle class. >> i don't believe giving some one like mr. romney another huge tax cut is worth ending the guarantees of basic security we have provided the elderly and the sick and those who are actively looking for work. >> reporter: mitt romney for his part continued to paint himself as the businessman. >> i love jobs. >> reporter: wants to cut spending and taxes. >> he has put together as much debt as all the prior presidents combined. you want four more years of that? you call that forward? that's forward over a cliff. >> reporter: romney's larger message, if you don't like the economy, fire the guy in charge. >> thinking about people who i want to have work for me, whether my doctor, the person that will be painting the house, i want to make sure they did a good job the first time. if they didn't i want someone who can do a better job. >> reporter:
president obama argued the economy can grow with further spending on domestic programs like education, paid for in part by raising taxes on the wealthy. he described his opponent as plotting to cut spending in a way that would hurt the middle class. >> i don't believe giving some one like mr. romney another huge tax cut is worth ending the guarantees of basic security we have provided the elderly and the sick and those who are actively looking for work. >> reporter: mitt romney for...
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public education resulted in a dramatic decrease in smoking until recently. public health administrators hope this new campaign, which will hit the airwaves next week, will change that. >> it's very powerful. >>> not so long ago it felt like every other story we were doing was related to the new york knicks and linsanity. now those knicks are under new management. former coach mike d'antoni abruptly resigned yesterday amid reports some of friction carmelo anthony. after linsanity calmed down the knicks lost six straight games with d'antoni at the helm. they tried to impress the new interim coach last night beating portland by, well, a measly 42 points. not too bad. >> not at all. and here is your thursday forecast. another stormy day in the northwest. drenching rain from seattle down to san francisco. up to three feet of snow in the cascades, north rockies. scattered showers from east texas to the carolinas. thunderstorms around little rock, nashville, chicago, and detroit. >> 63 here in new york. 80s in dallas, baltimore, and miami. 65 in the twin cities. 58
public education resulted in a dramatic decrease in smoking until recently. public health administrators hope this new campaign, which will hit the airwaves next week, will change that. >> it's very powerful. >>> not so long ago it felt like every other story we were doing was related to the new york knicks and linsanity. now those knicks are under new management. former coach mike d'antoni abruptly resigned yesterday amid reports some of friction carmelo anthony. after linsanity...
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and educational opportunities for the youth of san diego. he was doing a lot of good work on and off the field. >> and so young. just to see his mother grieving that way. i -- my heart went out to her. >> you felt that. >> i did. >> and it's not limited just to football, folks. hockey is also a violent sport. there were three hockey players who died in the last year as well of apparent suicides, as well. so this is not an isolated incident to one particular sport. >> right. >>> well, an appearance on "good morning america" could land former pro football great deion sanders in legal hot water. by speaking about his divorce, sanders may have violated a gag order in the case. legal experts in dallas say the judge could hold sanders in contempt of court. >>> the nfl is suspending four players accused of taking money for intentionally injuring members of an opposing football team. new orleans saints linebacker jonathan vilma is suspended for all of next season. former teammate anthony hargrove, now with the green bay packers, will miss the first
and educational opportunities for the youth of san diego. he was doing a lot of good work on and off the field. >> and so young. just to see his mother grieving that way. i -- my heart went out to her. >> you felt that. >> i did. >> and it's not limited just to football, folks. hockey is also a violent sport. there were three hockey players who died in the last year as well of apparent suicides, as well. so this is not an isolated incident to one particular sport....
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. >> doctors say people who have problems in the past with alcohol probably should be educated. maybe even get a little treatment before they have the surgery and should be monitored afterwards. >>> according to the fda american children are take fewer antibiotics. the decline could be due to concerns by doctors at the overuse woulda to the problem of anti-- over yews would add to the problem -- overuse would add to the problem. >>> it's 6:17. they became foster parents in 1987 and have been doing it since. >> it's a punch, kick, scream, holler. and it hasn't always been rosy. >> meet the couple who had over 400 children come through their home. why they continue to open their home and their hearts to so many kids. >> also he calls himself the jungle bird. this guy. you will hear from him and why he chose to prank the u.s. open. who fell victim to the squawking when good morning maryland continues. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] a moment of silence for the internet as we know it. a revolution in internet speed is here. more than twice as fast as anything america has ever seen. i
. >> doctors say people who have problems in the past with alcohol probably should be educated. maybe even get a little treatment before they have the surgery and should be monitored afterwards. >>> according to the fda american children are take fewer antibiotics. the decline could be due to concerns by doctors at the overuse woulda to the problem of anti-- over yews would add to the problem -- overuse would add to the problem. >>> it's 6:17. they became foster parents...